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Show .J J..J..T..J..J..J.. ji,t..j....r.,..,jjj..j.,j,.l..1..i..l.. t EGYPTIANS ARE ? INCITED TO REVOLT X ? - AGAINST RULERS ? t Special Cable to Tho Tribune, 'b i CAIRO, Aug. 6. Tho Egyptian b authorities are searching for a ccr-f ccr-f tain sheik. All el Ghn.ya.ti, who is al- ; r leged to be the author of a eollec- 4 tion of poems In which the- crime of ! j. Wardanl is condoned and the judges t who passed sentence of death upon ? J him are violently abused. The col- J lection, which comprises 12l pages, 4 incites Egyptians to revolt against 4 the occupation, and Is supplemented r by a translation of tho "Marscll-4 "Marscll-4 iaise." adapted to tho occasion. 4 J Some copies of this seditious col-r col-r lection of poems have been seized ! 4 by the police in public streets, and t 4 steps are. being taken for the trial 4 of tho author. The latter, how- 4 4 ever, has disappeared from Cairo, 4 4 and Is believed to have gono to his 4 J native town of Damietta, whither 4-t 4-t Instructions have been sont to effect 4 his capture. 4 4 Meanwhile search Is being made In 4 Cairo for further copies of the se- 4 - ditlous poems. A copy discovered 4 In the possession of a servant In h 4 the employ of the principal Na- 4 4 tlonallst newspaper has led to tbr 4 discovery of about forty In the 4 4 house of a member of the staff of 4 r that paper, who, however, admitted 4 having- received tho copies from the 4 j. author himself. 4- Ti ; : i :: : m m : m i : : i : : 1 1 :-:-T |